This week marks episode 11 of 13 in the latest series.
Tag Archives: Doctor Who
Doctor Who Review – “Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS”
Always keep your eyes open for a big friendly button.
Doctor Who Review – “The Rings of Akhaten”
I am sure of two things. One: Jenna-Louise Coleman’s Clara Oswin Osgood will most likely be my favorite companion for a long, long time. Two: I need to watch more of the classic Who before November 23 hits.
Doctor Who Review – “The Angels Take Manhattan”
I have watched a lot of TV in my life. Only one series has ever made me start to tear up, and now it’s done so twice.
Doctor Who Review – “The Power of Three”
The fourth entry in the latest series is available. We also have iTunes Canada download links available; iTunes US links are coming.
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Doctor Who Review – “A Town Called Mercy”
The Doctor wears a stetson now. Stetsons are cool.
Doctor Who Review – “Dinosaurs on a Spaceship”
Dinosaurs on a spaceship. What else do you need to know?
Doctor Who Review – “Asylum of the Daleks”
Our regular Doctor Who reviewer was otherwise occupied this weekend, so I’m filling in. Short review: it’s been months since I’ve had a smile this big on my face.
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IDW puts out Doctor Who, Star Trek: The Next Generation Crossover
BleedingCool.com is reporting that IDW will be putting out a mini-series crossing over the current Doctor with Star Trek: The Next Generation. As yet there is no news on who the writer or artists will be, nor any information on the length of the mini-series. IDW, who has the official rights to put out Doctor Who & Star Trek comics in the US, is planning to do the official reveal at the upcoming Gallifrey One convention. Continue reading →
Doctor Who Anime Fan Project
I came across this little YouTube Video from AnimeNewsNetwork. The video is a fan anime short created by Paul “Otaking” Johnson from Sheffield, England. This isn’t his first Doctor Who anime video – an earlier installment made the rounds around the internet a while back, but this installment, is much improved in my opinion – depicting some Daleks taking out some heavily armed soldiers, and, using some creative audio editing, The Two… Masters (honestly, if it weren’t for the fact that actors who have played The Master keep dying, I’m surprised they haven’t done that concept before). Take a look below the cut. Continue reading →